Honeywell to split into three companies; here's what they'll do
Honeywell is one of the last industrial conglomerates in America. Now, it will join the ranks of others and split into three separate companies.
Walmart to cut jobs, relocate some employees to main hubs
Walmart is trying to move most of its employees from smaller offices to its main hubs in Bentonville, Arkansas, as well as its office in Sunnyvale, California.
Macy's in Troy is closing. Here's what could take its place
The retailer is shutting down the location by the end of March. The owner of the mall already has plans for what could fill the space.
Waffle House adds surcharge to eggs as prices continue soaring
The restaurant chain implemented the surcharge as egg prices nationwide jumped to over $4 in December.
Car insurance prices jumped most for these states in 2024
Car insurance rates increased by an average of 15% last year. Here’s which states saw the biggest jump, and why.
Trump signs tariff order; Mexico and Canada retaliate
Hours after President Trump signed the order Saturday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ordered retaliatory tariffs. Here's what to know.
Kohl's cuts 10% of corporate workforce to improve profitability
Kohl’s said that it is cutting 10% of its corporate workforce as the struggling company works to improve profitability. It previously announced it would close 27 stores.
Michigan entrepreneur contest leverages 'Shark Tank' competition style
Vital feedback, key experience, and even possibly prize money await those entering the annual Global Student Entrepreneur Awards, whose annual competition has helped refine good ideas and the brains behind them.
'I never heard of this band,' Harpos works to clean record after alleged Neo-Nazi band played at venue
It was a chilling moment for a concert venue in Detroit when a band with neo-Nazi themes played for a crowd.
General Motors announces record profit-sharing bonus amid workforce cuts
2024 was a big year for General Motors, which the automaker announced may lead to an increase in money for its union workers.
Nearly 2 in 3 Americans say money in their bank accounts not up with inflation, survey says
A new WalletHub survey reveals how Americans feel about their banks in 2025, from inflation concerns to what matters most when choosing an account.
Over 80,000 Kia electric, hybrid vehicles recalled over issues with airbags: NHTSA
Kia is recalling over 80,000 of its electric and hybrid vehicles over concerns about airbags.
Pfizer to pay nearly $60M over kickbacks for migraine drug once promoted by Lady Gaga
The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will pay nearly $60 million to resolve charges that a company it acquired paid kickbacks over a migraine drug.
Costco defends DEI policies even as others scale back
Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club to evaluate any business risks posed by its DEI practices. Here's what to know.
Walgreens sued by DOJ, alleging it knowingly filled illegal prescriptions, including 'dangerous' opioids
The suit alleges Walgreens "systematically pressured its pharmacists to fill prescriptions."
Detroit woman's healthcare training program reaches 1-year milestone
Anderson's brainchild is a boot camp for nursing assistants, offering training and getting them ready to enter the workforce.
Proposed Sheetz Livonia location gets pushback from residents
A proposed 24-hour Sheetz gas station and restaurant would replace an old Rite Aid space at Eight Mile and Newburgh in Livonia.
Capital One outage disrupts account access nationwide
Frustrated Capital One customers flooded social media Thursday morning with complaints about account access issues.
Joann, the fabrics chain, files for bankruptcy again
Joann has 850 stores nationwide which will remain open as the company seeks a buyer.
Sheetz gas station unanimously rejected by Farmington Hills council
Farmington Hills residents cheered early Tuesday morning as a proposal to build a Sheetz gas station at 12 Mile and Middlebelt was unanimously voted down by the city council.



















